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Is PMB another victim of Internet death hoax?

   The question that came to my mind was, "Is President Muhammad Buhari another victim of Internet death hoax?" 

   Searches like, buhari is dead, buhari, buhari dead, buhari dies in london, is president buhari dead, president buhari, president buhari death, topped Google Nigeria search.

 When I saw different online posts talking about if the president, our dearest president is dead or alive, I had to do the research myself. But who wants PMB to die now and what brings about this type of insinuation at this time of... Well, thank God I was able to find a post from Daily Trust that puts mind at rest.
Read the full story by clicking on the link below the picture from Daily Trust.
Even the picture here from the same link is like, if I get hold of those peddling this type of story or breaking this type of news, they will have to face PKCC(President attempting killers and other crimes Commission) .


President Buhari is alive, not dead  — Presidency

The presidency has maintained that President Muhammadu Buhari is  alive and not dead.
Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Publicity to President Buhari, disclosed this via his verified Twitter handle, @GarShehu.
“He is alive and well! President Buhari is not magical. He cannot be holidaying in the UK & be in Germany, dead or alive at the same time,” he noted.

Read the rest here http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/president-buhari-is-alive-not-dead--presidency




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